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The charwomen in the National Gallery. A cartoon about the conservation controversy at
The charwomen in the National Gallery. A cartoon about the conservation controversy at the National Gallery, after nine paintings were cleaned in the autumn of 1852, and a Select Committee was appointed in 1853 to look into the management of the Gallery, as especially connected with picture cleaning. Date: 1853
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1850s 1852 1853 Cleaning Conservation Controversial Controversy Gallery Mar21 Paintings Restoration Satire Satirical Scrubbing
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